TNA LockDown 2015 Trailer

TNA LockDown 2015 Trailer (2015)

06 February 2015 86 mins

Lockdown 2015 was a professional wrestling television special produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. The show took place on January 9, 2015 at the Manhattan Center in New York, New York.

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Cast

Kurt Angle

as Himself

Daniel Solwold Jr.

as Austin Aries

Chad Lail

as Gunner

Kenny D. Layne

as Kenny King

James Curtin

as Rockstar Spud

Mark Andrews

as Mandrews

Robert Roode Jr.

as Bobby Roode

Jeremy Fritz

as Eric Young

Kia Stevens

as Awesome Kong

Jeff Hardy

as Jeff Hardy

International Releases Dates

United States 06 February 2015

Production Companies

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